Bubble Boy
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Wingate isn’t a dorm, it’s the academic building attached to Wait Chapel.
And where I went to kindergarten a long, long time ago/
Wingate isn’t a dorm, it’s the academic building attached to Wait Chapel.
Wingate isn’t a dorm, it’s the academic building attached to Wait Chapel.
read 923's post
Your post could be read to mean the changing the name of Wingate Hall is censorship akin to the banning of a book in 1856. Maybe that’s not what you intended though.
Only if you are in the grip of a hopelessly woke ideology that interferes with your ability to read and understand simple ordinary posts.
stupid people expect stupid stuff, that's all they "understand"
intelligent thoughtful people, unencumbered by mindless and hopeless ideologies, read and understand what has been stated
Yeah no, that’s not it. Expectation is typically built on past experience. We’ve all experienced your posts and have come to expect certain content and intelligence. Anyway good to know you were just condemning censorship. Good job sailor, I agree with your opinion.
Who are the “mean woke?” Isn’t that just what a fragile white person calls people who dare to challenge white supremacy?
I think it refers to those who accuse people of being racist or label their comments as racist when they are, in fact, not.
you have a strange way of showing your agreement, i.e., first, you produce an obviously contorted misunderstanding, then you claim to agree, despite your original incoherent interpretation
glad to have been able to help, now dump your current ideology and begin to see things much clearer, your understanding will grow by leaps and bounds
I would say that the person making the accusation has the burden of proof.
I’m not entirely sure what you are asking. What I’m thinking of is a situation where a professor, for example, is accused of engaging in racist speech. The burden is on the accuser, no?